GERMANS IN THE BALTIC
VON DER GOLTZ REFUSES TO LEAVE By Telegrapli-Presß Assoriation-Oopyright UMC. Aujruet a», 8 P-n>.) ■■ ■■•■■ ■■■•■ , Lon'uon, August 28. ' The "Dai.y s"' corrtspondent'scfttw tuat von aer Aio.iz's •twujjs,- wnicu- were engiigai w pi'oi*« U-tuunS ana C<urianu ii-uin Wolsneyian, rtiuse to evacuate tne provinces, ana. express Uieir (leiermmauon to seize tue estates in. payment lor their services. They declaw tnat they will remain.a= outposts tor tin liomeiand, especially in against the Jioleheviki Tliey sent a mesenge to President hbei demanding that they should bo settled on their own lands in the Mho accordin" to promise. It is undoubtedly the policy of the Junkors to plant strong German colonies in Letfcand and Conrland in defiance of the Treaty, Goltz, ignoring orders, returned to Mitau and unsuccessfully attempted to restore order. The troops overwhelmed the Lettish regiments and phindered the stores. The Government issued a proclamation Btating that tho Government appreciates the troops 'disappointment, but lias no power to fulfil their wishes.-Aus.-.\.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 286, 29 August 1919, Page 7
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163GERMANS IN THE BALTIC Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 286, 29 August 1919, Page 7
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